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SENADA ARCHON 1000W Fat Tire E-Bike (up to 62 Miles / 30 MPH)

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Senada Bikes has select SENADA ARCHON Fat Tire All-Terrain E-Bikes (Various) on sale from $599 below when you apply the discount codes below. Shipping is free, be sure to remove the shipping protection option from your cart to avoid an additional fee.

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  • ARCHON $599 w/ code ARCMB
    • 1000W Peak, 62 Mile Max Range, 48V 17.5Ah Battery, Mechanical Brakes, 5'5" Minimum Height

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  • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that the ARCHON is $120 lower than the next best comparable prices starting from $719.
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  • ARCHON PLUS $709 w/ code ARCHB
    • 1200W Peak, 78 Mile Max Range, 48V 20Ah Battery, Hydraulic Brakes, 5'7" Minimum Height

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Senada Bikes has select SENADA ARCHON Fat Tire All-Terrain E-Bikes (Various) on sale from $599 below when you apply the discount codes below. Shipping is free, be sure to remove the shipping protection option from your cart to avoid an additional fee.

Thanks to Staff Member DesertGardener for sharing this deal.

Available:
  • ARCHON $599 w/ code ARCMB
    • 1000W Peak, 62 Mile Max Range, 48V 17.5Ah Battery, Mechanical Brakes, 5'5" Minimum Height

Editor's Notes

Written by SaltyOne | Staff
  • Get 1%-5% cash back on deals like this with a cash back credit card. Compare the available cash back credit cards here.
  • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that the ARCHON is $120 lower than the next best comparable prices starting from $719.
Please see the original post for additional details & refer to the comments below for discussion.

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  • ARCHON PLUS $709 w/ code ARCHB
    • 1200W Peak, 78 Mile Max Range, 48V 20Ah Battery, Hydraulic Brakes, 5'7" Minimum Height

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swechsler
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I'd probably pay the extra $110 for the hydraulic brakes and upgraded battery. As with all Chinese no-name bikes, don't expect any support from the manufacturer. Any repairs will be your responsibility.

Weight is 74lbs.

Note that this code won't stack with the codes on the website.


Here's a review of the cheaper model [bikeride.com].

This page says it's UL approved [electrocruisers.com] but I have my doubts, especially since Senada doesn't mention it on their site.

One approval on Reddit [reddit.com]

Here's a guy riding it on an easy trail and then on the road (gets it up to an indicated 30mph). Unclear if this is sponsored.

Fat tire ebikes may not be ideal [youtube.com] unless you plan to ride on sand (TL; DW: higher mass and rolling resistance makes them inefficient, but they can be fun)
kenpendleton82
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Don't have much to add but bought the senada harald plus for our 14 year old. He has ridden it everywhere and enjoys it, all flat roads here in Florida. Can ride to the beach over a bridge and back without using one bar of the battery.
Seems good to me, it showed up with a scratched rear fender, they responded quick and sent a new one. Shipped from China so took awhile.
Some screws came loose in the front brake assembly, a simple Amazon order fixed that as I didn't want to deal with screws coming from China. I kinda figure with these bikes if you get 2 years out of it then that's pretty good.
Long story short, the 14 year old likes it and has no complaints.
dixiejoe88
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What about a bike bike if the goal is weight loss?

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Apr 04, 2025 07:12 PM
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TransTeamApr 04, 2025 07:12 PM
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Quote from FairTeam939 :
questions always remain on these things; what about the Downsides of this???
if the motor breaks, what do we do? are there generic parts to repair any of these kinds of bikes?
how about the battery, are there generic batteries we can buy, or does the bike become e-waste?
controllers, electronics et al, same question becomes no what when it fails?
so far i get no Real Answers; for me a small honda motorcycle makes more sense for repairs and parts. happens in life for everyone.
only thing you will need to do is maintain the spokes alignment, air pressure, and oil up the chain (use bike chain oil, not penatrating oil like wd40)

motor, is a rear hub motor, compared to other, easy to replace. probably not cost effective if you buy this for 600-700.

batteries, if it doesn't burn your house down, you wont ever notice. people complain about batteries, but thats les than 1% of 1%. it will last 5-10 years. just dont charge it to 100 or let it drop below 10. when you store your bike for a long time, keep it around 30% is standard

if controller motor etc fail. just buy a swap kit from amazon for 250-500 bucks. you get wheel motor controler display and wiring. again not cost effective but better than buying another bike.

in short. there is zero down side for a 1000 watt bike for 700 bucks. you can probably flip it for 50-150 profit.

u can get a motor cycle, but you need to registter it, pay dmv fee and blah blah blah. not legal advice, but hypothetically you can stick a 750 watt sticker on your motor and class 2/3 sticker on your bike and make it legal, and not have to deal with insurance and dmv.

i rambled.
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Apr 04, 2025 07:57 PM
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twodaveApr 04, 2025 07:57 PM
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I have had this bike for about 5 years now and put around 1000 miles or so on it.

It is pretty fast (~30mph), comfortable and still has pretty good range. I've taken it on roads, beach, trails without issues.

I only charge it in the garage outside, and never leave it plugged in once it's charged because I am scared of battery fires. No swelling is apparent at this point. I've made almost no repairs to it other than replacing the pedals after I crashed it a couple times and bent one.

Crashing an e-bike hurts, by the way.

I bought it for $1,150 so I'd consider this a ridiculously good deal.
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Apr 05, 2025 12:26 AM
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TowHeadApr 05, 2025 12:26 AM
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After deciding not to buy into the Yamaha deal, there's no way I'm buying an e-bike!!!! If feel so farking dumb.
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Apr 05, 2025 12:36 AM
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bagofchipsApr 05, 2025 12:36 AM
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I guess a wheel swap and having spare wheels with skinnier tires is not easy to pull off? That way you could get a little speed boost for road trips to the store? Or at least really hit the 30mph?
Apr 05, 2025 12:42 AM
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PowerfulName3833Apr 05, 2025 12:42 AM
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Quote from bagofchips :
I guess a wheel swap and having spare wheels with skinnier tires is not easy to pull off? That way you could get a little speed boost for road trips to the store? Or at least really hit the 30mph?
The front wheel probably wouldn't be hard to swap but the rear wheel contains the hub-drive motor and isn't practical to replace. That said, the reviews seem to suggest this doesn't have trouble reaching max speed at stock. I have a cheap no-name 500W Amazon eBike that can hit its max speed of 28mph so I don't think a 1000W motor is going to struggle to reach approximately the same speed, even with a bit more rolling resistance.
Apr 05, 2025 12:51 AM
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eIplbeApr 05, 2025 12:51 AM
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Is this a good bike to replace a mountain bike i use for riding in paved or gravel trails. I don't do any off reading.
Apr 05, 2025 12:58 AM
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Hizzy812Apr 05, 2025 12:58 AM
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@ $600 this is a great deal. a 1000watt motor is $300+ and 48v/17ah batter is over $300. not including the bike cost...

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Apr 05, 2025 12:59 AM
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MrPaulARApr 05, 2025 12:59 AM
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This looks similar to the https://smlrobicycle.com/products...bike-2000w. I think SMLRO is the OEM and other resell it.
Granted the SMLRO link is for their 2000w variant I'm sure they have 1000w too. I've been happy with the one linked above for over a year and SMLRO has actually shipped replacement parts to me, for free, when my kid crashed it.
Apr 05, 2025 01:00 AM
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BraveCrib748Apr 05, 2025 01:00 AM
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thoughts on commuting 7-8 mi on this? Looks like more people are getting this for recreational use? i was looking at converting a bike with bbs02/HD, but a parts kits cost more than this entire bike!
Apr 05, 2025 01:23 AM
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dixiejoe88Apr 05, 2025 01:23 AM
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Quote from RodShaft :
Finally decided to bite on an ebike to try to lose some weight since my doctor thinks I should be less people.

Should I grab any of the accessories or get them all after market? I'll be riding this 5 miles to/from work in the suburbs (Some gravel road). I saw an upgraded seat mentioned. Is this one good or should I grab a different one off Amazon?

I'm guessing the adjustable handlebars are proprietary so I should grab them now if I think I might want them.

The 3 year warranty and $20 shipping guarantee are both junk right?
What about a bike bike if the goal is weight loss?
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Apr 05, 2025 01:30 AM
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MPohioApr 05, 2025 01:30 AM
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Decent review and setup of the bike. I have the Juiced ripcurrent with Torque sensor. I don't think I could ride a strictly cadence censor bike. I use mine to work out on eco mode(lowest motor assist level). Unfortunately, Juiced bikes went out of business. I would like to know what motor(bafang or not) and what battery(LG, sanyo, ..) this has. Makes a world of difference. But for $600, you really can't go wrong. as for repairs... there are tons of videos online to show you how to do it. Most of these bikes are all the same Chinese ones, even the "name branded". 21 Speed is Over Kill! Senada Archon Plus Electric Bike Review [youtube.com]
Apr 05, 2025 01:52 AM
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grace1024Apr 05, 2025 01:52 AM
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Quote from TowHead :
After deciding not to buy into the Yamaha deal, there's no way I'm buying an e-bike!!!! If feel so farking dumb.
I deeply regret my decision as well.
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Apr 05, 2025 02:05 AM
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IamcuriasApr 05, 2025 02:05 AM
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I can't get it anywhere near your price.
Apr 05, 2025 02:32 AM
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MPohioApr 05, 2025 02:32 AM
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Found out that the motor is made by Senada, which is the same company as SMLO and maybe a couple others. I find this a bit off-putting. Battery Usage "Tips: The recommended operating temperature for the battery is 5-25°C (41-77°F). " Per their website. Plus the controller is directly behind the front wheel and only protected by fender. Wouldn't ride this in the rain, or inense heat. Just my 2 cents and years of Ebike experience. Still a great deal for city riding.
Last edited by MPohio April 4, 2025 at 09:10 PM.
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Apr 05, 2025 02:44 AM
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thiApr 05, 2025 02:44 AM
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Quote from RodShaft :
Finally decided to bite on an ebike to try to lose some weight since my doctor thinks I should be less people.

Should I grab any of the accessories or get them all after market? I'll be riding this 5 miles to/from work in the suburbs (Some gravel road). I saw an upgraded seat mentioned. Is this one good or should I grab a different one off Amazon?

I'm guessing the adjustable handlebars are proprietary so I should grab them now if I think I might want them.

The 3 year warranty and $20 shipping guarantee are both junk right?
Save some money and lose more weight by buying a traditional bike.
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